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An idea for ultimate controller keyboard
Full lenght 88-key MIDI-keybooard with selectable weighted/semi-weighted action. The weighting would be switched mechanically by electronic motor(s) and it could be controlled by MIDI. It might not be the lightest keyboard around, but I'm sure people would buy that thing if it would work without major flaws.
The problem with that invention would be the costs of R&D. If one wants to make this kind of system work perfectly and be reliable it needs huge heaps of capital and the risk of losses is of course big. Only company that could afford that risk is Yamaha. Hear me Yamaha, make my idea come true (with 1% royalties). But wouldn't this kind of keyboard be cool? You could switch through patches and the weighting would change to suit the patch you selected. |
defenitely would be cool, but the weighting would either have to be done with hydraulics, or airdraulics if it is going to change on eatch patch. I could maybe see one coming out where the user could adjust weight, by keys that are maybe spring-loaded.
Who knows! :D |
On a different note I am hoping that someday (soon!) a nice MIDI controller such as the one mentioned by Juho above be invented that also...
1. Had a plethora of knobs/faders that control common synth functions (LFO, Amplifier, Ring Mod, FM, Osc 1, Osc 2, Osc 3, etc) and are grouped somewhat logically AND 2. Have a software interface that interprates what soft synth the controller is currently manipulating AND 3. The controller lights up an LED on each bank of knobs/faders that is available in the current softsynth. SO I fire up Virus TI VST (in theory) and all the appropriate groups of knobs have an LED lit up on them but when I switch to Virus C VST the LED on the Hypersaw group would go out as that filter is not available in Virus C VST, and so on and so forth for Subtraktor, Malstrom, Kontakt, FM 7, etc. There would be a MOTHER-LOAD of knobs on this bad boy to speak to every popular soft synth out there, maybe instead of dedicated groups and LED "dots" there could be generic groups that have an LED display on it and the display would react to the soft synth and thus LABEL each generic group appropriately. Yamaha, Get my drift? Thoughts? -AlexHall74 |
leave controlers,lcd screens and leds out of it
it only makes the keyboard more expensive. anyway juho give me an affordable 72/88 keys wighted keyboard im fixed. that new m audio one is defently not affordable and its not very good either. |
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About to Alex's idea: Sounds good, but would be really pricey. The keyboard mechanism itself would be expensive enough for most users. No-one would buy it if it would cost like over 2000 euros. I'd just hope loads of knobs and eight sliders (perfect for Hammond and mixing). Nothing fancy - just the knobs. |
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76-key semi-weighted version of that M-audio thing with the same price tag and I'm happy. Edir: After reading that Merlot's comment I began to wonder: Was this M-audio thing that 450 euro controller or something else? |
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I just use a yamaha digital piano(P90) for my weighted keys. Little expensive, but you get the piano sounds plus a nice controller.
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